u u Somerset Herald, 3EO. & 6ClLL- Editor- March ! BSD AT. . at C. . Boyd. L Good at C. XV. Troxar. r .... .. .t eiirlit tin-tvpe picture i for :,rat XVelflcy j.hoioprapU gall lery. (fli-v s larire selection of wall iper 1 ',1akineyoi",BrrinK rurcbases- u.il.lcrbauin's nd see their new . nd luy your dry" goods at cost ! makes a specialty of custom ork loy the best handa to be La4 . i .t:. u tri ir liim an order. if Hi I DCH"s . fe"- Ero.'s Cough Syrup, Liui- ..rw and CaUle Powder have, -by ...Jn.s. rained large sale. The Bum- llld Pn BullB .! 'J . Worm ryrup and upiorters at Boyd's. . on checks and matciiea will nihf first of July next. are liiilqarters for hardware, iron oil" ana j'aiiivo. J. M. HOLKERBAUM 4 SoKS, . u .it. nf wall taier. in all styles. , and .Vapat Hfffley's. Send for sam nples. .m.K Farm containing WO acres, , sit- . :(n vcreek township, r or in nfomia- on oraddmw M.J. 1'grrrs, Somerset County Bank. 0 XV. Truxal for stood fish, a justrr.-Main Ktreet.-We ii . lunre Rcfriperator to our kave Meat "". :. . i.ir h all meats can be kept coo1 " !. ! Mutton, Beef. I'ork, &c, k kcjit 'von hand. 0n daily. Parties ,, D1at can have it kept in the Refrig r u-til wanted. l,ve, alto, l', ' nrw bnck for sale c ill sell by the hundred or tiious- .: price. T,IX.,. r. r . m will come on Sunday and it will fre"be sinful to play the customary ril fool joke." ,u (" fht ,iB-t-vI pictorea for a ,l,ii;r at Welfley'i photograph gallery V Bovd ki &e Cnf1 stock r trus ',,,1 sl.oul.ler lw county. 1 M' .. I. ,1 kinds of furniture I m ap, at . . I, ttW sells wall pajH-rto all parts of the s . lar.rAlMtinti and low irjv. owing""'" can have ?ar aI"1 ti,aire cover tli brasel tarjets with borders to match Mrrluuiu's. large ami varied assortment of new . his ju-t Wn received by Sol. I'hl. fajrs. lU't, Pbiw, leather and Shoe iillpi. Llllinery goods specialty at C. XV t "I - I ( I' wioJ -e Department is already at f ., j : r.r iviwnt tft. t-t on me nr ui-ifcii - - lamp t" n"1 the reduction provided for lw on the 1st of X-toier. :e suits, warranted all wool and fast ... int revived at Heffley s, who Sells m fr !" nioney thao they can be flit anywhere else in in the county. IvRKRELAsnLmseFieH. In slock fifty : mai knl and lake fnh direct from nurocsof production, consisting of bar v lalves, quarters, and kits, which we r at fair prictf for rash or in exchange .i v.u'.n produce. Cook & Beebits. r.;.i r.AH..AiN. One-halT iuterest in a J paring business. Capital required, ,u: ti.mi. Inquire of John II. I'hl, at-.- .t lw Suiiierset. Pa. Here is a bar- luf s..ine one. Good reasons for sell- iolhing at extremely low figures at C. W. .lul't. Great bargains in White .k T.ibU- Linens. Towels, apkins, lsea rrt.h. Uce Curtains, Hamburg Edgings J lmvriings, Linen and Ijioe hilars, hwr. ln.lia Linens. Plaid and Striped Pique Ojiera Shawls, at Pabkkb Pabkxb. Ias-jins at Holderbaum's in men and y's overcoats, ladies' satin dolmans and Milars. etc Emiwrnr William has .-.inscribed 3,000 a-t frtHii bis private purse for the relief f linian suiTerers by the floods in Africa. tuHAKT ' P.iyT. If yon want good bread -v none other than "Iebhart's Best Flour," Manufactured under the "New Jonathan Mills Process," the improvements prepara- "TTtothe manufacture of which cost the 1'PnirWtorsnf the mill t.TO 000. and our re- Jail trade of one hundred barrels month hi'.tft tl-fact that it is no humbug. tUvpertfullv, Cook i Bekbiti. Note This If my f our readers have private rtwipt for liniment, family medi ines, horse jHiwders, etc.. Uiat they desire :n liave cn!ioiindeA, tiiey will do well to onsult Canipltell, the DrupgiKt, 364 Wain irvt-t. Julinstowii. Hit Mock of drugs, dye !nffs. ct are not only fresh but jmre, and ii pricr reasotial le. Jlio aim is to please i ciMonH-rs. and he knows that the way 'o U tliw is by selling strictly pure goods at nat!e figures. Don't forget the name u! nnr.il.er. 34 Main St.. Johnstown. VeT. Kell.T & Panner, the well knom n -f and confectioners of this town have ' flnr and feed to tiir business, and r.,iM to posh it vignroufly. They have Celebrated Vienna Flour in tarrei and .-, as well as a choice brand made W I rit-ri Mullin.l y the gradual reduction ;er iores. Com, oats and chop always stuck. Their s!K-k of groceries is new, and full. Mocha, Java, and all other " t( flue s,ffee s sieriaty. The purwt c" eotifiyfvwery in the market. Best ' of tobacco and cigars always on ivi. f,rt r.EAnr ten Yor Pmu Wobk. friend Frank iaul has gone east on a " to get on to the latest styles in his line, ilecorttiou. He ironoss to take in 'Yirk, PLiladtlpbia, ftaltimore, and wi.msn.in. and will visit all the noted art aWinlimenu in the citiea nametL Mr. 'al a live tnaa, and believe in keeping EP to the times, and iustlv rates as among tt first of oar decorative artists. i would respectfully inform my friends of ret eonntv that i have oncned a e- 4,-rteat 2o2 Main Street, Johnstown, . Bhere I would 1 pleasc-d to see Uiem. uck ennalsui of Pure firuira. Cliemicals. ' Mwlicinea. Dye ituffs. Perfumery "4 Fancy Goods generally. At this season 'ldeall auotition o the insect railes. sPure Paris Green, Pure Powdered HelWlxjre, Persian insect Powder, U'uen in need of anything in the line and ee me or write for 11 Uijuiriea cheerfully answered. CIAS. XjBtKTllB 232 Xfiia Street. P'-tvin 4erous of Jookinj; through aud.Mil, Valley to Richmond, '.. ad usni iKMnion of Tennessee tliis spring wukjw, riU find it greaf jr to their al- u eruire of Aiuo Steck.Creen l'a.,in regard to rates. He isarrang '"f 'U paMwnger agents for siecial rates 9rlroiecting party looking toward Cob Ce tann of 130 acres of Ai very bent nchaat soil, with good improvements an be Lad there for tl.500 to $2, "lf cash, balance in five year. f This has not been a very good fugar sea son so far. New maple sugar is selling at nine cents per pound. The Easter services iu our different churches were largely attended. We are indebted to Hon. Jacob M. Camp bell for a copy of the new tariff bill. The annual moving day w ith all its ter rors slowly but surely approaches. There will be great many changes of residences in Somerset during the present week. ' I born. Esa.. returned from a vissT . L C. Colborn, Esq., returned from to Harrishurg and Philadelphia on Satur day. Mr. A. G. Baukhart will remove his cigar manufactory to Ktoystown on the first of April. James I- Pugh, Esq., has been iu Pitts burgh for the past week attending to legal business. 'Squire Smith is erecting a palatial resi dence at the Turkeyfoot crossing, opposite the planing mill. m Materia', is being hauled on the ground for a new dwelling house opposite the de pot, on Tatriot street. Vennor predict that April will be a warmer month than May, and that May will be a colder mouth than usual. The poor directors are erecting a large frame building on the county farm, for the accommodation of the insane paupers. Mr. C. K. Sanncr, one of Milford town ship's staunch Republicans, and for over thirty years a subscriber to tht Herald, paid us a friendly visit Monday morning. An effort is on foot to start extensive car works at Bedford. A couple of gtlemen are canvassing the town to get subscribers to the capital stock, which has been fixed at $150,000. Wednesday, according to the calendar, was the first day of spring, but it required a pretty active imagination to make it seem so with the mercury aown wiuun iweive degrees of xero. On the 21st of March, at Hiawatha, Kan sas, Mr. W. A. is. liiro, lormeny oj mis county, was married to Miss Mamie Dodg tity The Heealp extends its most hearty con - gratulations. The legal age when boys are allowed to use tobacco has been fixed by the Legisla ture or will be if the bill before it becomes a law. It provides that tobacco and cigars shall not be Bold to boys under 18 years of age. A new postoflic. has been established at Philson, this county, Joseph F. Carland, postmaster, tJeorgc L. McElvaia has been apoiiitcd postmaster at Holsopple, in place of Mr. Mishler, resigned. Hanna Younkin, widow of the late O. X. Smith, died at the residence of her grand son. Dr. W. S. Kuhlman, in I'rsina, on the 19th of March, in the ;oth year of her age. Ieceased was a consistent member of the Xlcthodist church for more than fifty years The entertainment to be given in the Court House Saturday evening by the K. V, Cummins Post of the J. A. B., promises to be a verv enjoyable afl'air. The members of the Post are making even- effort to get up a first-class entertainment, and we hope their efforts will nieet with success. Hon. Timothy O. Howe, Postmaster Gen eral, died at Kenosha, Wis., on the 2oth inst. at throe o'clock r. . The Iepartmer.t will be closed on the 2Slh iust, the day appoint ed for the funeral. Order o. i requires the postollices throughout the country to lie closed between the hours of 2 and 5 o clock p. fl. A dress composed entirely of feathers was worn by a Russian princess at a recent ball at Nice, and the feathers were jieaeock's. The looping was held by the proud birds' heads, the eves leing carnets. It is decided bv those who profess to know all about these things, that it is the only dress of the kind ever made. During last year, J according to statistics, the American people drank 44.131,02 gal lons of whiskey, 2.Tft",483 gallons of im ported spirit. 2.r,52S,o;i gallons of wine and s?7 n.1 : callous of beer. The thirst of the American people last year was no more intense than usual, but there were more Democratic victories to celebrate than usual Messrs. A. H. & J. E. Ferner have me chanics at work on their new buihlingon Main Cross street The building will be pushed to completion as rapidly as i-ossible. They have already purchased a large stock of boots and shoes which they will oj-enas soon as their building is finished. They are two honest, hard working, enterprising young men, and we ho to see them sue ceed. as they certainly deserve to, in this ew businep enterprise. TJw iireensbun: Etrninq 1'rra tells the story of the " Wandering Jew " and adds : "So will Dukes be commanded to move whenever and wherever his vile body enters a community where men respect honor, the ties that bind parents to children, where men believe in innocence and its protection from the wiles of the black-souled libertine. Move on, thou wo-sc than Cain, and drink to the dregs ail the bitterness thou hast heajd ninin the innocent and defenseless." The origin of the name "I'niicd Breth ren," h sai'l o fro1" OI,e of theearliest meetings held by the founder, Rev. Philip W. Olterbiia. Lti 17. During a meeting held at Isaac Ii:g. in Lancaster county, Pa., at which he was assise! by Rev. Mar tin Bochm. tW' latter delivering a remarka bly eflective sermon. At its conclusion Ot terbein arose and embraced him, exclaim ing, "We are brethren." The first annual conference was held in Otterheiu I liapel, in the city of Baltimore, in 17s'. which was the first church built by the society. A NEiiitojt;.v Act. Sunday night on of the horses ill the sud.lt ot the editor of the Heeald while lying down, got fawt ;n his stall and was unable to get r.p. About tlinw o'clock in the inurnins Deputy Sheriif Dickey was awakened by the groans and noise of the distressed animal. He ut once discerned the source of the noise, and hur riedly dressing himself went to the house of the editor and aroused the male members of the family who, with Mr. Dickey, at once repaired to he tUl,le. where they found the horse wedged down in his sUlT suffering intensely, with the halter strap draj tight around his neck. v ith the assistance of Mr. Solomon Shoemaker, another kind neighbor who came to the rescne, the horse was gotten on his feet without very serious injury. Had it not been for the kindness cfilr. Dickey, in another hour the horse, which is a raluable one, would have been dead. For some days a story lias been Jn circu lation to the effect tnat on the batuniay i.rior to Mondav of the second week of the late term of court, one or the applicants ior license w ho bad been refused apeared at the oflice of Judge Masters to have a talk with him in regard to tfie prospers of a successful rehearing t,t his case. After be left the Jud;;e noticed iniiff box lying on his table. Openingit, Jie. found it contained, instead of the article properly belonging in it, a tseitty dollar gold piece. The mean ing of the incident lathed through the mind of the Judge. He hjimed J street, called the man bat, and handed Lim the box and'its tempting contents, inform ine him that he wasn't that kind of a man. When questioned to-day as to the truth of the above, Mr. Masters atated Unit it was correct, but declined to make known the party's name, as he raid he did not think it would do any good to make it public JoknrtoHm Tritrnr. The Sunday morning train on the Somer set JL Cambria Railroad, La again been abandoned and will not resume its trips un til later in the spring. One of the most sensible bills before the Pennsylvania Legislature is one prohibiting juries assessing costs on a person whom they find "not guilty." To pronounce a man "innocent" of a given charge, end in the next breath to sentence him to the pen alty of puyuig the expenses or bis own trial, is such an obvious burlesque on jus- t ee that we wonder the courts themselves l,v not n rotes ted acainst it lomr before I ' 1- -e I this. x rom the liamsburg J'atnot or recant nt I date we take the following: The South Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or as it is chartered the HarrUburg and Western Rail road, is making preparations for its spring inception of ojwatious in this neighbor hood. There are lively times ahead. The material for the roadway is under contract and the surveyors are completing their work down the Cumberland valley. Gen eral Superintendent Saver meets interested parties in this city and Xcw York every few days. As announced in the Patriot last No vember, the long bridge will cross the Sus quehanna river from a point on the Cum berland side below Bridgeport, to near Han na street, and with the approaches cost up wards of $3,000.00. The iron work will be done by the Fha-nix bridge works of Clarke, Reeves & Co., at Phoenixville. It is an nounced work will begin on the new bridge within a month, and no trouble is anticipa ted in reaching the spot for the proposed station on the vacant lota near Market street. In the meantime Vanderbilt has exten sive car shops down on his books for this city, to run out the rolling stock for hit Uarrisburg and Western line. Where will the shojis be located? is a question often asked. It is generally stated they will be erected at Lochiel, or on Allison's bill. A gentleman well informed states thai Alli son's hill will be the place selected, owing to the liability of damage by flood and water on the former site. In any event, the com ing of an industry that will engage from fifteen hundred to two thousand men is an indication of Harrisburg's prosperity of no mean order. President Gowen said in 'his recent address in the House on the Hulings anti-discrimination bill that the Vanderbilt shops would amply makeup for any loss by a removal of the capitol buildings. This the K the Reading's president intends as a pleas try. SolTHAMFTOS ItIMS. The balmy days of spring are near. Southampton's Blue Bird twitters. In yoar last week's issue, under the head of Soufhampton Items, contribnted by Blue Bird, is a bit of ginger-colored infor mation which, to say the least of it, is quite untrue in detail ; neither is it very fresh, having been gotten up by the Cumberland ItoU Timet. Van., weeks ago as a bit of partisan clap-trap, as a something to whet the Democratic tooth of prejudice on as a thrust at one w hose greatest sin, perhaps, is that he serves ia the ranks of that sin stained, sable-decked, damoralized Republi can party. The thing put in a nut shell is simply this : A reptile hatched from a Democratic egg, exhibited in a Democratic cage by a Democratic caterer to the public as a monster to look ujion, and loathed for its retuilsive Republican ugliness. The ani mal, however, was ephemeral, and did not live long in Southampton- bracing mountain air, having its torpid, immature life extinguished by one chilly blast of si lent contempt, the good folk of Southamji ton knowing its'mission and from whence it emanated. And now Blue Bird, at thi late da!e has the audacity to surreptitiously encroach on the valuable sce of the Heb- ai.d and dish up to it, many readers the pu trid carcass of this animal, copying the item rerliatim from the Cumberland IMilu Timet and serviae it up as a savory tit-bit, as a fresh and spicy morsel from Southampton, as though he had just fished it out from his own diminutive cracked cooking pot, broil ing hot. No! if Bine Bird will twitter, let hi in twitter his own inherent natural twit ter, and not chatter like a poll iarrot, or I shall feel it my duty to be up early enough every time to find a worm to cram down his chattering gullet, whenever he deviates Irom his own instructive twit-ter twit twee twee. T. Following is the report of the Samuel school house, for the term ending March 23, 1SS3: First month Whole number in attend ance, 30; Average attendance, 21; Percent of attendance, fl . Second month. Whole number in at tendance, 35; Average attendance, 31 ; Per cent of attendance, 93. Third month. Whole number in attend ance, 35; Average attendance, 30 ; Fer cent of attendance, 01. Fourth month. Whole number in atten dance, 35; Average attendance, 2!; Percent of attendance, 92. Fifth month. Whole number in attend' ance, 2S; Average attendance, 22; Percent of attendance, 00, Visits. By County Suierintendent, 1 ; Directors, ; Patrons, ftO ; The following named pupils were present every day during the month; Albert Hor ner, Peter Phillippi, John Tospon, A . II, Tospon, Sadie Phillippi and Lizzie Baker. The following were present every day during the term : John Tospon, W. II. Tos pon, and Lizzie Baker. In deportment, honorable mention is due to Emma Adams, Huldah Weighley, Lillie Horner, E. II. Horner, W. II. Tospon, W. A. Barron and Austin Stahl. The following named pupils received prizes for regular attendance : W. II. Tospon John Tosmin, and Lizzie Baker. The term just closed has been to me the most pleasant of any in which I havsbeen engaged during the five years I have been teaching. Though we as teachers towards Hi plose of school y ish more or less for the last day to arrivg, when we will be free for a time from the cares and respansipilitlp of the profession, yet when it does come, owing to the iecuruir and tender relation existing between a teacher and his pupils, we feel re luctant t pronounce the word dismissal, and almost wish that time bad not brought us so rapidly to the parting hour. M. R. Bow max. Teacher. THK IIBST. t. a. ssTDKUfcco. j. b. KYpaakco, Now since Wiggins' Btorms are all ovet i and we may exK-cl spring for a certainty. with all its beauties, it is about time to ' think of what we shall wear. Heavy win ter clothing Js good- in its time, but a new spring and summer requires new spring and summer clothing. By reading The 8econd it will give you an idea of jrbere to buy. Dry goots, carpets, clothing, hats and shoes The largest stock of hemp, ingraia, extra supers, three ply, and tapestry brus sel carpets, wall pajier and window shades, ever exhibited in Somerset, can now be seen at our cairet rooms, in connection with a large stock of men and boy's clothing and hats of the latent styles, womens, muses, and children's sloes, all new goods. We wjll sell our entire slock of dry goods at cost for cash unlil further notice to make room for our upring stock of new good in that line. J. M. IIoLnEBBAfM & Son. Glade Academy and Normal School will reoen. under the management of Profs. P. J. Votiada and E. U. Dealiick April ICtb. an examination will be held aud certifi cates granted at the close pf Hie ferm by the County iiirinfendenL Special banrain in colored and black silk, colorod and black cash mere, gambctta silk suitings, illuminated figures, illuminated twills, Nillson brocade, plain serges. Pacific brocades, at . Pabkeb Si Fabkek. You can get eight tin-rypa pictures for a . half dollarat Welney's photograph gallery. The following . is? a report of the Hare school for the term ending March 21st Whole number in aUerdanee during term males 25, females 19. Per rmt of alic ndancc durinr term males 83. females 83. Number of visita by directors, 3; by pa trons, 32. The scholars were in general kind, chetr f ul and intelligent, ind when the last hour of school came I waa: by no means anxious of leaving them. S access to them in the future is the wish of. their teacher. L D. Sicrrr. Report of New Ofcntreville school for the rWra ending March. 20-. . Whole number enrolled males 21, fe males 15. Averatre attendance during the term- males 17. females 14. ' Per cent of attendance daring the term males S3, females !K). Visitors 15. Present every day: Nannie Scott, James B. Scott, Clarence Richardson, Alva Rich ardson. G. M. Bakib, Teacher. Report 'of Addison graded school, month, ending March 14. fifth Whole number in attendance during the month males 13, females 15. Average attendance during month males 11, females 14. Per cent of attendance during the month males 95, females 97. Those who attended every day during the month are M. L. Wright, M. 1 Bean, Mary Risheberger, E. L. Colborn, C. V. Hartzell, Emma Roberts, Laura Wright, Ella Cuppet, M. I- Ross, Martha Wright, R. L. Mitchell, Newton Jeffreys, Grant HofT, Fnincis Shirer, Walter Jeffrey and O. Xickolosjr. " A. J. Helemas, Teacher. Report of Confluence public school for fifth month ending March 14: Grade No. 1, J. Schrock, teacher. Whole number in attendance during month males 23, females 29. Average attendance during month males 27, females 28. Average attendance during term males 27, females 26. Per cent of attendance during month males 99, females 97. Ter cent of attendance during term males 99, females 9C. Grade No. 2, Hattie Hanson, teacher. Whole No. in attendance during month males 34, females 2G. Average attendance during the month males 32, females 24. Average attendance during the term males 32, females 26. Per cent of attendance during month males 90, females 91. Per cent of attendance during the term males 95, females 93. Those who attended every day during the term in grade No. 1 are Charles McNutt, Wm. Stanton, Thaddeus GrofT, Wm. Hart- man. Those who attended every day during the term in grade No. 2 are Willie Scott, Leroy Koonlz, F'rank Grott, Burtie Frantz, Delia McGce, Ellen Koontz, Etta Black, Etta Lyt tle, Essie Dougherty. m Thk Sham asd tub Rkal. Every good thing has its host of imitators ; every genu ine article its counterfeits. Bad manners and wicked habits have theirs also ; but he who shams the bad never boasts of it, while they who ape the virtues of the good or sim ulate the genuine never hesitate to place the counterfeit before the public in their most alluring tones. When these people imitate they always choose a pronounced type or popular subject to copy from ; and when they claim to be as good as " So-and-So," or to sell an article equal to " So-and-So," the public may depend upon it that Mr. 'So-and-So " and his article are always the best of the kinl. Thus the sham is always proving the genuine merit of the thing it copies. A firm of enterprising gentlemen produce and popularize an article of house hold use, such as the Royal Baking Powder, whose convenience, usefulness and real merit make for itself an immense and uni versal sale. A hundred imitators arise on every hand, and as they hold out their sham articles to the public yelp in chorus, " Buy this ; it's just as good as Royal, and much cheaper!" The Royal Baking Powder is the standard the world over, and its imitators in their cry that theirs is " as good as Roy al" are all the time emphasizing this fact. In their laborious attempts to show by anal ysis and otherwise that " Snowball " brand has as much rising power as " the Royal ; ' or that the " Resurrection " powder is as wholesome as " the Royal ;" or that the "Earthquake" brand is as pure as "the Royal," as well as by their contortive twistings of chemical certificates and labor ed efforts to obtain recognition from the Government chemists and prominent sci. entists who have certified the superiority of Royal over all others, they all admit the " Royal " to be the acme of perfection, which it is their highest ambition to imi tate. But the difference between the real and these imitations, which copy only its general appearance, is as wide as that be tween the paste and the true diamond. The shams all pay homage to the " Royal !" Bbothebsvallet Items. Joseph Coleman, one of Brothersvalley's best citizens and an unflinching Republican is lying dangerously ill at bis home, a few miles southwest ol Berlin. Mrs. P. U. Miller has had a very severe attack of pneumonia, but by the efficient treatment of Dr. Miller she is fast recover ing. "Passion week" was true according to the old maxim, that during that week the weather will be cold and rough. It was as cold and rough a week as any we had the past winter. Philip Hay, one of our liveliest farmers, will build a new barn the coming summer n one of his adjoining farms. Wm. G. Walker, another of oar wide awake farmers, has the material ready for a new barn whioh he intends to build on a farm he owns in Summit township. Last Sunday night Jacob Kape, always considered a modest and sedate young man, in the employ of Mr. Fiscus as hostler, ran away to parts unknown with some money and an overcoat belonging to other parties. The rough weather of March has damag ed the winter wheat considerably. Those who sowed late and on light soil of course will sudor most. Eggs were not as plenty as they might haye becu over Easter on account of the cold and wintery March. I think the schools of the county have all closed by this time, and the weary teacher can now sit own and enjoy the fruits of his labors. Believing that the teachers of the township and probably of the county have a good bit of leisure at this time, "Now and Then" proposes to give them or any of the other readers of the Hbbald a little question occasionally. Problem If two snakes each 3C inches long take each other by the tail and each swallows of the other an inch in a minute. in what position will they be at the end of thirty-seven minutes? Now asp Them. THE SECOKs). j. s. xtp a, co. J. a. aTs a. co. Just having returned from the city where we bought and have now in stock the larg est line of dress goods ever brought to Som erset. Ladies, we flatter ourselves that any thing you want in the dress goods line you can get here from 8 cents a -yard to $1.71. pon't bny until yofl have seen our line. We can't eaumerate, but have all the new shades and, qualities; and The Third will give you a new idea. - - attektio, Fiaiiaa. phoica white heavy Michigan oata for seed; now ia atock car load and another bought to arrita soon. No enterprising farmer can afford to be with, out this variety of seed oats. Cook ck Bukjts, Visitors welcome at Wayne St Berkebile' fnntitBW store, Main street, Somerset. - XobbyGslU rs at Sol. Uhl s. Go to ! Parker & Parker for Linen, CotUM, and Woolen Carpet Cbajne, Kew good arriving daily at Wayne A Berkebile's ft on it ure store. Youag sna n, go West! But first of all go to Hei&ty V where you will And on hun dred variesi to select from, and purchase a truak ortml m. -: The " 1 joa " boot and shoe 'man of Som erset is SoL Thi. He sells more boots and shoes th an atuy other firm in Somerset coun ty, and all it bottom price. All r ho are afflicted with rapt are, vari cose v ans, weak, swollen or ulcerated limbs, corpulency, and abdominal weakness, will find a full assortment of trasses, supporters, and ulastic stockings at the drug store af C. N. Boyd.. A nice stock of ladie's and gentlemen's Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hos iery, Buttons, Ribbons, etc., for sale by Pabk eb Si Pabjceb. Gbass Seem. Have in stock a Urge sup ply of timothy comparatively low in price, and limited amount of clover, Urge and small, somewhat high in price, in sympathy with western markets. . Cook Jc Beebits. Fob Salb at a Babuaix. Stock and fixt ures of a general store iu Confluence doing a good safe business. Stock fresh and sale able. Reasons for selling, change of loca tion. Estimated cost of stock aboat (2,000. For particulars apply or write to Lis lis Bsowh, Confluence, Somerset Co., Pa. G. A. R. E5TEBTAIKMEST. The Comrades o R. P. Cummins Tost, No. 210, G. A. K., will give an entertainment in the court hou ie, Somerset, Pa., Saturday night, March 31, 1883. The exercises will consist in part of army songs, camp scenes, camp fires, sham battles, addresses, etc Let one and all turn out and give the old soldiers a good send off. TUB THIBD. J. B. SXTDEB V CO. i. B. SHTDBB Jl CO. Having a large line of dress goods, we also bought the trimmings to suit the differ ent shades of goods. Buttons in all th new shades and qualities, ribbons in all shade, sash ribbons. laces, embroderies, gloves. Lose, ties, etc., in fact anything needed to complete a full suit for ladies and children. This is a new departure by us and you will find everything new and desirable; the latest: In The Fourth you will find something to interest you all. Walkct Leaf Haib Restobeb. Itis en tirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is a perfectly Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any manner affect the health, which sulphur, sugar of lead and nitrate of silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful gloasy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. Smith, Kline Co., wholesale agents, Phil adelphia, and Hall Si Ruck el, Kew York e Somerset Normal, spring term, wijl com mence on Tuesday, May 1, and close July 3, 1383. Special attention to fitting teachers for examination. Secial course in "Bald win's art of school management" without extra charge. Boarding may be obtained in Somerset at lower rates than elsewhere in the county. Uniformity of text book is desirable hut no series will be adopted; teachers bring their old books for reference. The "B" division will be under the care of Prof. C. F. Livelihood, a young gentleman of experience and ability. Teachers' course comprises orthography in its various appli cations, elocution and reading, geography, history, arithmetic, grammar, penmanship and theory of teaching. The course for "A" division is the same except theory of Usach ing. Algebra, geometra, latin, etc., are higher branches. 4 Terms for tearchers' course or "A" divi sion, $5.00; with higher branches, $6.00. For "B" division, $3.50. B division have not completed the branches of the "A" course. Examination for certificates by Prof. Wellcr on July 2, 1883. A. C. Holbebt, Pricipal, i To whom correspondence may be addressed. I would inform my friends and patrons that I am still engaged in the picture busi ness at the old established gallery in the Mammoth Block, on Main Cross Street On the 1st of April I shall be relieved of some of my other duties, and after that date I ho to be able to to give my entire time to the business in all its various branches. For the present eight tin type pictures will be sold for fifty cents, and a smaller number at a proportionate rate. Card and cabinet photographs will be supplied at prices greatly below any before offered in this pluce. Copying. Small pictures will be enlarged to 8x10 size for one dollar, and the quality of the wiark will be guaranteed to be equal to any that can be had anywhere. Larger sizes of pictures, such as 11x14, 14x17, 18x22 done In crayon or Indian ink to such as want a picture of this kind, at prices ranging from $4 to $8. For beauty and finish they will be equal to any, even such as have been sold for twice and three times those figures. Remember the place. Gallery in Mammoth Block, next door north of Schrock's store. W. H. Welfley. i THE POVBTH. B. B. SVDEK k. CO. i. B. SXTDEB CO. This we exjiect the men as well as the la dies to read. Ladies and children well dressed want to walk on nice carpet, and to see our line will convince anyone that at the old reliable firm of J. B. Snyder Si Co. is the place to buy. We keep everything in the line carpets, rugs, mats, drngets, etc., and the finest line of wall paper in town ceiling decorations, etc. We have a paper trimmer; all who buy paper from us will trim without extra charge; kon't forget this, as it saves you five cents per roll on paper. If you are married or expect to be it will pay yon to read The Fifth. NeiHNeYGoOuS.KevljOOuS, for Xew Goods co to the store of Parker and Parker. Calicos, Ginghams, Cheviot 8hirtings, the leading brands of bleached and unbleached Muslins, Sheetings, Pillow Case Muslins, Tickings, Summer Pant Goods, Ac. John F. Blymyer will offer at public sale on Saturday, March 31st, at 10 o'clock a. in. his liousehotd goods, consisting of bed steads, mattressci. springs, stoves, parlor suits, sewing machines, extension table, carrwts, dishes, coal oil stove, chairs, hobby horse, child's carriage, etc. T.o Fakhkes. I am now taking orders for Star Bone Phospate, to be delivered at Rock wood, about the first of May. Ths is the same brand I have been selling tor a num ber of years and which has proven to be equal to if not superior to any other phos phate ever sold in the county. Prices mod erate. Call on or address " ' C. B. MeoBi, Xew Lexington, Pa. THB'riFTH. t. a. airroaB A co. f . a, f STDsa a, co. As heretofore, we keep nothing but the best English qtteensware, warranted not to crack or chip. V e bay a AU o queens ware, f lassijare, W7 . forks, ajwons, chamber sets, etc., at prices that defy com petition, Ladies that bate no children need not read The Kxth, aj it ia intended for the men and boys more particularly. - Headquarters for BALL'S Health' Corset, Champioa Corset, Brevoot Corset, Wide Awake Corset, the best in the market. Paten St Puna-EE. I All the latest Knrinir atvles nf Hata and Caps for sale by SoL Chi. mm To all whom it may concern : We are selling furniture cheaper than ever. Watxe & Bkbkuilx, Main rtreet, Somerset. THE SIXTH. I. B. SXTDBB k CO. J. M. SBTDB8 fc CO. We want to say a word about clothing. You all know we are headquarters for any thing in the clothing line, but never hereto fore have we had as fine a line throughout. The fits are perfect; w can give you all the fancy makes and shades. Our line of boy's and children's clothing is fuller than ever. We ask you to give us a call. Come now before the stock is broken. We hare no old stock to get rid of. Our goods are new and desirable. MARRIED. BAKER BIRKEY. On the 18th day of March, by Rev. D. K. La van, Mr. Nelson Baker and Miss Emma Berkey, both of this county. BOWMAN MILLER, On the 14th of March, at the residence of the bride's pa rents, by Rev. L. Kuhlman, Mr. Jacob K. Bowman and Miss Lizzje Miller, both of this county. WILKINS MITCHELL. On the 21st of March, at the home of the bride, by Rev. T. W. Robins, Mr. Charles Wilkins and Miss Emma Mitchell, both of this county. HOOYEE BEELMAN. On the 20th of March, by G. Lint, Esq., Nr. Noah Hoover and Miss Mary A. Reel man, both of this county. C0S3EL GINDLESPARKER. At the Lutheran parsonage, Berlin, on the 18th of March, by Rev. J. W. Potfinberger, Mr. Wm. Cosset to Miss Emma Gindlesparker, both ot this county. HITTY MO WRY. On the 15th day of March, at th home of the bride, by D. S. A. Tomlinson, Mr. Wm. II. Kitty, of Johns- burg, to Miss Jennie M. Mowry. of Mt. Healthy, this county. DIKD. BRANT. On the 11th of Murch Conrad Brant, of Brothersvalley township, aged 57 years, 7 months and 3 days. Rejoice, Rejoice, "He ia Alive Again. "Was Lost, batt ia Fownd. TJddkb date of July S, US2, Mr. E. B. Bbiobt f Windsor Locks, Conn., write a plain, modest narrative, which, front Its very simplicity, has the tra ring of fln gold. H says: "My father is using H ant's Kemsdy. and seems to be improving, la fact, he 1 very atach better than he ha beea for a long time. He had been tapped three times. The first time they got from him sixteen quarts of water, the aeeond time thir teen quarts, sad fully a much more the third time, and he woald constantly all up again every time after he had been tapped, until be commeae ed using Hunt's Remedy, which acted like magle la bia case, aa he begun t Improve at oace, and now hi watery accumulation passeeawaj through the secretions naturally, and he has none of that swelling or tilling op which was se frequent be fore the function of the kidaeys were restored by theuaeot Hunt' Kemedy. He I a well known cltlt en ol this place, and has always been In bud. ness here." Again he writes, Xov. 27, 1SS2: "I beg most cheerfully and tnithlally to (tat, la regard to Hunt's Bewedy, that its use was the saving of my father' life. I spoke to you la my previous letter In regard to bl being tapped three times. It 1 the most remarkable case that ha ever been heard of la thi section. For a man of hi age, (sixty years) It I a arot remarkable cure. He had beea unable to attend to bis business more than a year and wa glxen up by the duo- ton. "The first bottle of Hunt' Bemedy that he need gave Instant relief. He ha used la all seven bottles, and continues to use it whenever he feel drowsy or sluggish, and It aflord instant relief. Ha Is bow attending to hi regular builneas, aad ha beea several month. 1 am perfectly willing that yoa should publish thi letter, a w thor oughly believe that father' life wa saved by using Hunt's Bemedy; and these facts given abev may be a benefit to others sufiering la like manner from diseases or Inaction of th Kidneys aad Liver. VMUUT HAKUET Corrected by Cook A BaaaiTs. Bai.rair' CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR i. FEED Apple, dried, f ) Applebatter, W gal. TOIOc 7Swe, tl tto tte Tie !4e3e -lie toe liraa, fi i' - Hutter. ftte (keg) " (roll) Buckwheat f bush " meal, 1M ss , Beeswax fl Uacon, SDouiuers, f" Skies, -eountrrham. V ... 130 13C Cora, (ear) new f) bushel Toasoe ;.7d80c 3c a)ea ?C aw S 60t7 00 isaeiieaj out ....... meal .'. Calt skins, fl a- Ems, doi. 'lour. W bM. Flaxseed, fl ba. M l) ... Hams, froiiar-cured) fl A- 7ae 1 Lard, ft Leather, red sole, ft 1 , 12cxlc SOosfXK sscj-oe 7ftct580e , oo , Mc$oe .oe srloc .lc tl S0t32 00 , ..U1M M 00 scaioc lOetiiiac upper, - klD. " , Middlings, and chop 100 as Uata, fl bu Potatoes, f) ba (new) . Peaches, dried, fl Hye, fl bu KaKi,fl t Salt, No. 1. fl bbl, extra - urouna aiura, per sacx , " Ashton. uer sack Suirar, yellow fl & , 51 white Tallow, fl a Wheat, fl bu Wool, fi a ftJ7e IIM 16 & 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of James Wela-le, 1st of Berlin borough, deceased. Letters ef administration on the a Sore estate havlngr beea a ranted to th undersigned, by th f roper autnoruy, notice is nereoy given to meee ndebted to It to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will present them duly authenticated for settlement to W. li. wooacoca, Aiioona, i-s. W. L.WOOPCOOK, martt Administrator. r0URT PROCLAMATION. V, i'bkrea the Honorable Wraus J. Bana, President Judgeof the several Court of Common Plea of the several counties composing the Six teenth Judicial District, and J a it tee of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jell Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders In the said District, and Willi aw CotxiaeandSUA cexSsrDKSv Eaauires. Judue of th Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices ef th Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail (lolivery for the trial of all capital and otUgi offenders La the county of Somerset, hare Issued their precept and to me directed, for holding a Court of Com mon Pleas, and General Quarter Session of th Peace, and General Jail Delivery, and Court ol Oyer aad Terminer, at Somerset, -Oa day. Aarll U. 1SSS Notice I hereby given to alt th Justice of th Peace, the Coroner aad Constable within the said County of Somerset, that they be then and there ia tneir roper persons with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examination, ana oieer r4Sm brances.to da those things which to their ofllce and In that behalf appertain to be done : and alae they who will prosecute again the prisoner that than aad there to proeneute age last them as batl oe in. juai esaauwa, mart. Bl PHOSPHATE "SUffir A Tri?3 asd TaliallB Fertilizer. It is aSupeb-Phosphateaxd. not Acidulated S. C. Rock. If Contains no Dirt Of Sand, IU Analyai8i8 guaranteed, It Conteina the pements of Plan FockV t Qiyca Pood HeroW. Price $23 per ttm of i.OOQ 1W Oa ear or boat (a. rWadelpat. Euralti iulTfii FrUtri 01 Eact &x SEKD rOTt CICCtlVAS. ADDKES8 BAUGH & SONS, SOLE MaNTwTACTUBKKS, - 20 Eocta Selawan Ave., Fiik. fr auussia o "U CD 3 nana '3 CfQ ee C Me 5 CD p o in e-t-O H cr c M O o CD REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby rlvea to all person concerned aa legatees, creditors, or otherwise, that the fol lowing accounts have passed register, and that th same will be preaented lor t-enhrmattou and al lowance at an Orphans' Court to be held at Sbm erset, AprU 2. 1881 1 t int and Dual account or Samuel SDlraio and Jacob S. Savior, administrator ol Jacob Savior, , deceased. I 2 Urn and final account of Dennu Leyrilg, ad mlntmrater of Daniel lueydig;. deceased. 3 First account of Jonathan Weible, adminis trator of John Welble, deceased. 4 First and final account or Ellzaetb Hamnn. administratrix d. b. n. e. t. a. ol George A. Ha inan, deoeased. i First and final account of Samuel Cable, ex ecutor of Godfrey Cable, deceased. First account of Jacob Pooibauzh. executor of Jona'han blttner, deceased. I First and ttnal account ef Uanlel i. Bauman, guardian of jLydia Hoyer. 8 First and hnal account of Samuel Fullera, ex ecutor of Jslehael Fullem, deceased. First and final account ol Henry Zlgler, ad ministrator of Polly Clark, deceased. 10 First and nnat account of Daniel Bradley, administrator of Kpbraim Vanslckle, deceased. II Account at Ussier YounBln, admtnjf trator and trustee ef Fred J. Younkin. deceased. VI First and final account of James F. tydig aud C. C. Lej'llif. executors of Jacob Lejillu, de ceased. 13. Second account of Jerome Countryman, Samuel Walker and Fred F. W alker, executors ol Fred P. Walker, deceased. 1 First and Onal account er Merman :nrnt ner, administrator of Julia Ann Keslcr, deceased. IS First and final account ot Wm. Jt. K heads and M. J. Kheade, administrators of Joseph A. Kboeda, deceased. 1 Account of Wm. S. Meyers, Jao. S. Meyers aud David 1.. Meyers, administrators of Samuel Meyers, deceased. 17 Account of Joslah 3. Walker, guardian of Emma B. Suder and Alice Walker. 1 First and float account or George H. Smith, trustee for the sale of the real estate of John I. Smith, deceased. 1 First and linal aceount of Bdward Oletsner, KUsrdiaa ef Nathaniel . aad Annie C. Meetol ler. 'JO Aceount of John Hanna, guardian of Har vey B. Tissue. '11 Aceount of Solomon Vhl. trustee fer the (ale of the real estate of Jonas Mishler. deceased. Rsoistbb' lirrioa, I A. A. STUTZM An, March IS, 1883. ( KegUter. LIST OF CAUSES. List f cause for trial at April Term or court beginning April 23d. Josiah Brant vs. L.I. W. Rboad. George Hardin vs. John R Brio ham. Wm. H. Bowman vs. John L. Smith's admin istrator, garnishee, Ac. tmmonwraitn of t-ennsyivania use oi joon Witt's heirs vs. Jacob Nell et. al. William T. Wallace vs. William Sllbaugh. Same vs. Andrew J, Holllday. Charles A. Lewis vs. John Welgle. August Koeuler's use vs. S. P. Snyder. John Keel vs. Henry Johnson. John A. Clark vs. Same. Knoch Blouich vs. Same. Shade Creek Lumber Co., limited, vs. G. W. Cober. John Lumaa vs. Ueorg G. Walker and Levi Kilu. James W. Clark vs. J. O. Hartmaa. L. Morrell vs. Mary K. HU1 et al. Somerset, Pa., S. V. Trent, March S, 1883. i Prolaonotary. TAVERN AND RESTAURANT I LICENSES, Ac. The following named person have Hied their petitions tor Tavern, Restaurant and Retail Lio, our license, with their affidavit, certificates and bonds, and notice la hereby given that the same will be presented for allowance to the Court of Quarter Sessions Wednesday. April 26, ISM: John A. Clark, Hooversvllle, Patrick Fallan, Meyersdaic. Robert Guthrie, Walter J. Jones " John T. Mehaoey George DrHaven. Wellersburg. ' Samuel Ferreu, Berlin. Catharine Fiscus, " Abraham A. Miller, Ursina. John 11. Ben ford, - August Koehler, Davidsvllle. Samuel Custer, Stoystown. John U. Hlte, Joslah Brant, Somerset. Samuel A. Halns. Rockwood. John P. Splcer, New Baltimore Borough T. T. Fraseo, Confluence. Eliza Baer, Larimer twp. S.V. TRXNT, Somerset, Pa., I Prothoootary. March 2S. IS. SHERIFF'S SALE. Bv virtue of certain writ et Tend. Ex.. and FL Fa., Issued out of the Court; of Common Plea of Somerset county. Pa., and to me directed, there win oe exposed to public sale, at tne court nouae. la somerset, ra., oa Friday, April 20, 1SSS, at 1 o'clock p. m.. all the rirht, title. Interest and claim of the defendant. Ullver Shaffer, of, la sod to the lollowlns; real estate, situate in aosaerset townshln. Somerset eountv. Pa- adtommu lands of Eli Bowman, Philip F. Cupp. tiore Barron and others, containing S aea, more or lets, with the appurtenances. Taken la exccuUoa at the suit of Mary Shaffer All the rlsrht, title, iuterest and claim efth delendant, Jacob H. Baer, of, in and tw the fol- lowln; real estate, situate In the vlllaxe ol Me. caanlcsbura. Summit township, Somerset county. Pa., being; lot No. in plan of said town. bound- ed oa the north bv do bile road leading from Me chanic burg to .Meyersdale, on the east by lot of A. Hoehstetler, south by lot of P. N. bavlt. aad on the west by an alley, contamins; 'i acre, with a one and a half storv frame dwellinc house aad other out building's thereon erected, with th ap purtenances. Taken In execution at the suit cf fa, B. Hum bert use of 4. vV Meyers, administrator of Peter Meyers, deceased. auin All th riirht, title, interest aad claim of the le- fenoant, John H . Yewicr, of. in and to tbe lollow. lnir real estate, situate In Milford township. Som erset county, Pa..adJoinina; lamia of John I. Ba ker and William Baker, containing & acres 14 perches, strict measure, with a plank house aud stable thereon erected with tbe anpurtenaacee. Taken in execution at the suit ol anjhell A Walr tar, use of J. K. Waller. ALSO All th right, title, interest and claim ef de fendant, Sarah U. Swindell, of. in and to tbe hd towui real estate, situate In Shade township. Somerset county. Pa., adjoining Bed ford county line, land of wm. Small. David Lambert and ot hen. eontalntnsr elirhtv.twa acres, more or lees. having thereon erected a two story plank dwell ing house aad stable, with th appurtenance. Taken In zeculloa at th aU of U. Egolf A Son. ALSU .,t .ui. - 1-1 r 1. All VBV Il-Bt, UUV, IOMIOTI .UU VI .uw defeaauat. Wm. Heats, of. In and to the fol low- lag real estate, situate in Somerset townsnip. Somerset county. Pa., adjoining lands of John Baker, Miehael Swank. Jacob Baker, Oconee Swank and others, contain lag oa hundred aad seventy-seven acre, more or lees, harms thereoa erected a two story plank dwcUlag boiu and a barn, with th appurteaaaje. Taken la execution at th suit ef Sebert O. Patunoa, eoctttor of Joseph Ferner, dee ansa. Nowru. All nersons Burehaelnc at th a here sale will please take notice that a pac of the pureba money to be mad known at th Urn sale will be required as seou a th Mspettyl knocked down, otherwise it will be aji expoeed to sale at the risk of Ue tnt pxoaasex. Tasreav Idue ef the pureaas mserr must ba paid a er before Thursday K the trst week ef Asca Term ef OuH, th dm lied by the Court (sc MOrtsg I acknowledgment rfdeojda, and a dee4 wlU be ackaowksdaed aat U pvaa monev I aeJd la raU. TT iOH J, 3PAKOXS. Sharir?, i HheriB. March m. IVTOTICE OF APPLICATION 1x1 fob land. To all when It may concern: Take notice that I hav filed aa applleatiea with the Hon. A. K. Dunkel, Seeiwtary of later. Bal Affaire, for a warrant far one bund i aaa thirty (130) aero, mots er leas, a uinreecd land nil ante la Qeemaboulng aw4 auMcrw h towtv shlpa, Somerset eeu-jiv, ev fl sunlajg lands of Mary Aekerrai wa the east, Edward Moatoikf .nS tku ainiseuessi em the aensb Wm: Wlstea Use srest aad fraaalla Kl umwil eu th a nana at, god at laocipirauoa srasdaya ivuismissis emrreaLb.isswal tame for the eases sMMrbn DAVID SPECHT, Bright The "White Goods and LACES, EMBROIDERINGS, SATEENS AND CASHMERES, IN NEW SPRING COLORS .Mow on our Counters. Call and .See Them. They are Handsome and Cheat?. Muslins. Calicoes and Ginghams, Lower than the lowest our stock of in price, and all Feathers, for Befls, Pillows, Etc. These Feathers are Cleaned by a new process recently invented, which thoroiishiy re moves the blood and grease from Feathers, and leaves tliem soft and downy and per fectly pure and odorless. OUR NEW SPKING CAEPETS Are arriving dailv. consisting of pHx! are prepared to take orders for furnif-liins Iiouk-s complete with Carpet for 1'arlors, Halls, Stairs, etc., matched, sewed, and pittdnwn at lfwpst pritrrs. Bargains inllemnants at Greis, Foster & Qninn's. LOUIS LUCKHARDT, JR., 103 Clinton Strextt. JOHNSTOWN, PKALXU IK WALTHAM, ELGIN, SPRIMCFIELD, ROCK FORD, HAMDEN, HOWARD and SWISS WATCHES, in Cold and Silver Open-face and Hunting Cases, Key and Stem winding Watches. A FDLL USE GF CHOICE ft XI Vai x- , i:r.StxJfi . sggs5 The "Mogul" Engine, SEXY PEt"inX, BEARIXfiSKXTHA I.AI:;K. COMPAfT. IMPLF STP.OXfJ Dl'IM BI.K, A Jill 1K Sl'l'Kl:' K XV'KKMAXHIP AM MATERIA IA ' MASVFACTVliEl Jil' 3IERWIN aicKAIG, - Cumberland, Md., IRON FOUNDER, MACHINIST, AUD EOILER MAKER, Dealer in Railroad, Mine, Machinist' and Mill Supplies Iron and Wood-working Machinery. ' ' G. B. BARRETT & CO., Wholesale Jewelers, ITTSBTTIxlG - Have & 240 Liberty St., (cor. Hood St.) A Itrye assortment anda full line fll Jl TlirrO Clocksy Jetrelry. Silrer and rtated Ware. xx xt. x wfi4juaf AOoeue hiiu .tiouiiismi Watch Material, etc., at lowest Sew I'ork Job bing Prices. Wholesale Erclnsivelu. MM M. aVA' Br m l V Rfmember the ebange I 23H nl 310 Liberty St.. i corner f Wood,) nest door to Jon. Home t C'o.'s Wholesale Store, mart! I EXECUTORS' NOTICE, late of Samuel Pearson. late of Stonycreek towns hip, deceased. Letter testamentary on the store estate having been granted to the undi-rsigned by the proper autnonty, notlve le hereby given to a a persons Indebted to said estate to make ticmedt. ate payment, and those having elaiataamsl the same to present them duly autbentWated for set tlement on or before Thursday, 3drrh IS. 1hs, to U A. Pearson, 1311 M street. Northwest Wash ington.;. C QVINCYA.PEAKSON, febr Executor. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Joseph P. Bmhaker, late of Brotbers- talley Twp.doceascl. Letter of administration on the above estate hating been granted to tbe eadersiuned by the proper authority, notice at hereby glr-n l all persons Indebted to aKI estate to make iumedi. ate payment, an J those having i-lalni aratcst the same to present them duly authenticated tor set tlement on Saturday, April 1 1, l.v.. at the liouse il Lee administrator. SAHCEL BRUBAKEE. marT Administrator. E XECUTORS NOTICE. Eatat of SaMa Ham, lale of Somerset Bor Somerset Co., Pa., dee'd. Letter testamentary on the abev eete.se I aavta beea grunted to the undersigned aw Use I proper auahriiy. nolle I heseby given to ass person Indented to said estate to make kumedlaea i Payment, aad those having e wiawsawjahast she sneae wuiprauenttaem dulv authenticated tw eetthv mat en Blvda, April )3,et theottiee of J . B. teott, In aVomerwt borough. JNO.K. SCOTT. mara NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LAXQ. To ail wbesa It may enaeen; Take notice that I have tiff aa apvHcatlna with Hon. A. A. iMukel, Secretary of lataraai ASatrt, for a warrant for six.ty acte ef UaX set. Oat m Stonyereek township, Soaeiset sountv. Paw. ndjomtng land of Mary Ackcnaaa. warranu m in nam oi uumrsee iv vi iv eavi, itm 3 Soeebt. warranted in lb Adam Meerm.on the north. Stonyereek rtier oa th west, and At bett Writ aa4 James Lambert en the south. Aa-i at th tipkratma ar day I will aak that a tvnst be Issued to me tor the same. sabM JAMES LAMBERT. THIS SPiVCK Io Reserved for the Advertisement of . NATHAN, TSfho will Occupy the TJW Ik cm in llie Baer Block AFTER APRI K 1883, WITH A FULL USE OF DBY GOODS &c ISTOTIOiTS. and New. of the very best iniity. We call attention to of all grades, from i cents per yard up. Ve KCS1CAL 1HSTRD2IEHTS. S:, to much larger and more commodious rooms in "Arbuckle Bnildina." JV'o.. Jf.f.V m -TaT m ' pULETO ACCEPT OR REFUSE. To Camlla Miller, widow, Wm. K. Miller. Su san Catharine Hook, formerl Miller. John F. Miller and Marlah L. Miller, all of whom re We m Fisher. Campaign county. Illinois, aad of whom Keulien McMilIln waaappointeil guar dian, and Jacob S. Miller, residing m Foler. hi nton county. Ind.,linial desceadanu of Aaron Miller, deceased. X'nu are hereby notified to appear at an I Irph ans' Court to be held at Somerset, en Muadav, tbeZSddar of April, 1SH3. to an rpt or refuse u Uke the real estate of Aaron Miller, deceaseil, at the appraised valuation, or show cause why the same should not be sold. Sheriff OHlee, JOHN J. SPANOLER. Man:h a, S3. J Sheriff. ESTABLISHED 1SS0. Fisher's Book Store Always la stock at the B.k Store a well s leilcd assorttrent of Bibles. Testament. Ooepel Hynio Christian' Hymn Bw-ks and Uymnala, Lurbrran Hymn Books. Iilc'tonarles. Albums, Pens. Inks. Psner. EnveloDee. Mairailnea Xa. ls. Reriews. Blank Books. lteds Bonds. Mors. gaes ami all kinds ot Legal Blank, BOOKS OF POETRY. Books of Travel and Adventure, Tt ktrory , Bio graphy. aad Educational Works. Toy Bks for children. In fact every thing usually found In a well regulated buck 'store. Headquarters for erhool teacher and school book and school sna-P"'- CHaa. M, Fisher, Jnl7 Look A Beenu Block. It EGAL NOTICE. Nutlee t hereby given te all whom M may ron rvre, that I will apply te tbe Court of Common 'bu of Somerset IViunty. Pennsylvania, on Monday. March a, le3. ft.r the benefit ef the Act of Assembly securing the arparat earning of married women, approved the 3d day of April. A. 1. 1S7X CORDIIf E. 21FAU. Sovsjterr. Tx.. Feb.'y Si, la-S- UDITORS NOTICE. Th undersigned having beea appontteri aedt. tor by I he Court nf Common Flea el S. move c anty w dlatrlbate the lund In the haaxls '.I John 1 J- Spangler. sherloT of said roiasy. arislcgout ot use sj:e oi tne property o x. x. MUhler, hereby give uotd-e that he udl" !trsd to tbe du ties of said appointment al IK oUire In Somerset borough on Friday. April Ji. le3, when aad wherw. all parties interested as atrrrct. FRtl. W. B1ZSECKEB. marn Aud ilea. Xi i i
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